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M.M. SALAMA, M.M. ELGAZAR, S.M. ABDELMAKSOUD, H.A. HENRY, " Variable Head Hydrothermal Generation Scheduling Using Genetic Algorithm and Constriction Factor Based Particle Swarm Optimization Technique", International Organization of Scientific Research IOSR, Volume 3, Issue 9, Sept. 2013, pp. 1 - 9.
Authors: M.M. SALAMA, M.M. ELGAZAR, S.M. ABDELMAKSOUD, H.A. HENRY
Year: 2013
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: International Organization of Scientific Research IOSR
Volume: Volume 3
Issue: Issue 9
Pages: pp. 1 - 9.
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
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Abstract:

Abstract: In this paper, a genetic algorithm and constriction factor based particle swarm optimization technique are proposed for solving the short term variable head hydrothermal scheduling problem with transmission line losses. The performance efficiency of the proposed techniques is demonstrated on hydrothermal test system comprising of two thermal units and two hydro power plants. the simulation results obtained from the constriction factor based particle swarm optimization technique are compared with the outcomes obtained from the genetic algorithm to reveal the validity and verify the feasibility of the proposed methods. The results show that the constriction factor based particle swarm optimization technique give the same results as obtained by genetic algorithm but the computation time of the constriction factor based particle swarm optimization method is less than genetic algorithm.

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